Singapore’s LABMED shipped over 20 million masks to meet global demand

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Source: Media Outreach

Rising Singapore medical equipment company has been supplying much needed masks, PPEs to Covid-19 hotspots worldwide
SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 4 June 2020 – Singapore based LABMED is playing a crucial role in supplying medical masks and medical personal protective equipment (PPE) globally, to countries such as India, Malaysia, Germany and the US.

To date, LABMED has shipped over 20 million masks globally. With the increase in demand for PPEs and other medical supplies during the current Covid-19 crisis, LABMED’s Regional Managing Director, Wilson, elaborates how they are contributing in the fight against this global pandemic, “Our manufacturing plant in China has 480 employees working round the clock to produce medical PPEs.  These are all quality products that have received worldwide certifications”

“Our company also recently introduced into Singapore our latest product – the VTM (Virus Transport Medium) kits for the transport and containment of Covid-19 swab test results,” adds Jason, who is the Managing Director.

LABMED’s Regional Managing Director, Wilson, and Managing Director, Jason.

Having collaborated with many well-known organizations to provide R&D and procurement services for specialized medical supplies, LABMED is making its global presence felt in the sales of pharmaceutical devices.

In a short span of four months, from 1 Feb 2020 to 1 June 2020, the company’s revenue increased exponentially to hit more than S$35 million.

LABMED had been predominantly supplying their products to the US, Germany and the UAE, however, the developing Covid-19 situation has seen the company enter new markets with the urgent call to supply much needed PPEs from Asia to Covid-19  ‘hot-spots’ in Europe and North America.

– Published and distributed with permission of Media-Outreach.com.

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